2019 (Senior): Started all 21 games, cementing himself as one of the best attackmen ever to play at Lynchburg ... Led the team with 53 goals, becoming the second player in Hornet history to reach 200 career goals ... Also added 14 assists and 27 ground balls ... Scored a season-high six goals in a Feb. 16 win at No. 19 Franklin & Marshall ... Had four goals and two assists March 2 at No. 6 York (Pa.) ... Scored five goals May 4 in ODAC semifinal win over Hampden-Sydney.

2018 (Junior): Started all 21 games and had one of the best offensive seasons in program history ... Scored 66 goals to the lead the ODAC in the category; also chipped in 12 assists and 21 ground balls ... Tallied 10 games with four or more goals ... Set a season-high with seven goals and two assists March 11 vs. Elizabethtown ... Had six straight multi-goal contests early in the season ... Notched six goals and an assist April 21 vs. No. 13 Washington and Lee ... Scored five goals vs. Randolph-Macon May 1 in the ODAC tournament first round.

2017 (Sophomore):Once again was a major key to the Hornet offense, starting all 22 games on the Hornet attack in his second year...lead the conference in goals with 61 on the year...also added 14 assists, bringing his point total to 75, marked as the fourth best in the ODAC...found the back of the net four times against national #1 Salisbury on February 11th...totaled six goals with an assist against nationally ranked Roanoke in the ODAC Tournament Semifinals on May 5th...contributed eight goals in three NCAA Tournament games.

2016 (Freshman): An impact freshman who played in 20 games with 14 starts in his first year in a Hornet uniform...netted 30 goals, which was good enough for third on the team, while adding 11 assists and controlling 21 groundballs...contributed six points, a goal and five assists, in a win over Shenandoah on 4/1...finished the year with three hat-tricks in the last three games, including the ODAC Championship game as well as NCAA match-up against then ranked #5 Gettysburg.

Before Lynchburg: A four-year starter, three time all state, two time all county, 2013 Non-Public State Champions

Personal:

Minor: Secondary Education

Parents: John and Angela Lombardo

Siblings: Jon, Eric, Julia

Dream Vacation: A family trip to Italy

Favorite Movie: Step Brothers

Favorite TV Shows: King of Queens

Career Aspirations: Coach a successful high school lacrosse program and teach

Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: To carry on the legacy of such great people that have been here before me while also breaking down new walls to accomplish something no one has ever done here.